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7.5t Driver. Cat C1. Liss

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Hampshire
3 months ago
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7.5t Driver. Cat C1. Liss, nr. Petersfield. £28,000 + Bonus.

We have a great opportunity for a 7.5t Driver to join our valued client in Liss.


We are looking for a friendly, hardworking ,7.5t driver to join the South’s largest supplier and distributor of Groundworks Products.


You will be delivering to sites right across the south and south west of England, most drops are to construction sites, civil engineering, groundwork or agricultural customers. Drops may be anything from a single length of pipe or to a large part of a motorway drainage system.


The product is generally not too heavy, but does require hand-balling on and off the vehicle. So the work is physical.


Strapping and load security are vital, so attention to detail is important.


**** Hours, Salary & Benefits of the Cat C1, 7.5t Driver ****

Salary of £28,000 per annum + Bonus


Monday to Friday
30am to 5.00pm
21 days holiday plus Bank holidays

**** Requirements of the Cat C1, 7.5t Driver ****

UK driving licence with Cat C1 entitlement


CPC and Digi tacho cards
Verifiable work references
Max 6 minor penalty points

**** To Apply ****

If you’d like to apply for, or discuss the vacancy, please click apply now and a member of our team will be in touch.


Or telephone us directly on and speak to Chris, Richard or Ben.
Or email your CV to

INDGU2

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